Let’s Paint Queen Anne’s Lace | Floral Watercolor Painting by Sarah Cray of Let’s Make Art

Find all the watercolor art supplies used to create the Queen Anne’s Lace watercolor painting here ➝ Pick up the Book Club watercolor art box (filled with all the paint, paper, and instruction) here ➝ Inspired by the beautiful art of cyanotypes. this project is a study of loose floral shapes on a wet background. Learn how to utilize a wet or dry background to create depth and focus within a painting. Allow yourself the freedom to make bold and gestural shapes for this project! Join Sarah each month with her watercolor art box here ➝ Welcome to Let’s Make Art! We began with the idea in mind to create an art supplies shop that empowers everyone to create. By combining hand-picked paint, paper, brushes, and so much more with expert-led art education, Let’s Make Art is a wonderful start for watercolor painting, especially for beginners just starting out. Led by watercolor artist Sarah Cray, who has a flair for teaching both basic painting techniques and more advanced concepts in an achievable and accessible way, Let’s Make Art is known for easy and fun art tutorials for all experience levels. Be sure to subscribe to our monthly art subscription box so all of the watercolor painting supplies are delivered right to your door! Join us, and learn how to paint with watercolors at Let’s Make Art! Looking for more Let’s Make Art online? Instagram: Facebook: Facebook Watercolor Group: Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 - Welcome & Hello 01:06 - Supplies & colors used (Lumiere Gold Acrylic Paint, Bleed Proof White, Space Blue, Rose Red, Tangerine) 02:35 - Oath 03:07 - Step 1: Mix a Navy color & paint a background wash 07:12 - Step 2: Use Bleed Proof White to paint Queen Anne’s Lace flowers 18:00 - Repeat Step 2 & layer more petals 22:30 - Step 3: Paint stems & leaves using Bleed Proof White 33:22 - Step 4: Paint gold details using the Lumiere Gold acrylic paint For additional supplies, visit: #letsmakeart #cyanotype #watercolorpainting #watercolortutorial #watercolor #loosewatercolor #floralwatercolor
Back to Top